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Overview
This 3-hour workshop provides a survey of LD topics to be used for in-service trainings by ADA Coordinators
Details
This 3-hour workshop is designed to provide an overview of a variety of activities or topics pertinent to the instruction of adults with learning disabilities. The material is intended to be presented to ABE practitioners during in-service trainings facilitated by the program’s ADA coordinator.
When
October 15, 2008 from 01:30 pm to 04:30 pm
Where
  • Holyoke Community College
  • 303 Homestead Avenue
  • Kittredge Center - Room 302
  • Holyoke, MA 01040
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Registration Deadline
Oct 10, 2008 at 11:00 AM
Topics
Counseling, Other Curriculum & Instruction, Learning Disabilities
Multi-session attendance required
no
Contact info
George Kohout
gkohout@hcc.mass.edu
(413) 552-2069
Indicators of Program Quality
IPQ3 - Student support services
Learning objectives

  • locate written and web-based resources on the topics presented during the training;
  • explain to an audience the general overview of each topic;
  • identify and describe a variety of activities that could be used to effectively present the topic material;

Presenters
Nicole Graves and Maureen McMahon
Presenters Bio
Maureen McMahon is an ESOL instructor and Support Services Coordinator at the Center for New Americans. She has served as the ADA coordinator at the program for more than 11 years. Nicole Graves has presented at a number of SABES workshops on Learning Disabilities, ESOL instruction and other topics. She currently teaches ESOL at the Center for New Americans where she is the ESOL Program Coordinator.
Host RSC
West Massachusetts Region
PDPs
no
by West Region last modified 09-22-08 07:57 AM
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